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Get ready for Hollywood's newest vampire vixen in this month's forsaken For a teenage immigrant from poland, playing Cammie-the :happy, perky, romantic bartender" in Coyote Ugly--was an immersion course in the American horn of plenty, Hollywood version. On Izabella Miko's first low-budget movie shoot in Poland--Litbuania, Your's My Homeland--she was cast as a mysterious 1878 nympher but on the set, she was a modern girl forced to make her own sandwiches. Coyote Ugly was a different matter entirely: "They spend a lot of money to get the shot and make sure the actors are comfortable. If the talent is happy, everyone is happy. On Coyote, we had to learn clogging--that came easily to me, since I started out as a ballet dancer--and do some research at some bars in New York. At Hogs and Heifers. I had to use a fake ID. And the female bartenders at Red Rock were much more sexual than the characters in the movie, especially in the way they talked to the costomers. They were a bunch of cool, beautiful and tough women." In Forsaken, to be released this month, the now-20 year old Miko plays a realy tough woman, a hitchhiker who has been bitten by a vampire and, in turn, is called on to lead a battle against a roving gand of full-bore vampires. The road movie with an edge co-stars a barrage of young Hollywood talent representing every teen-dream show from Dawson's Creek to Roswell, and it promises to be scary as hell: "This movie realy freaks you out -- it's intense. These two guys pick up my character: One has been bitten too and has what they call a blood disease. The vampires have to be killed on hallowed ground or else we'll become real vampires forever. We filmed everything at night, in Yuma, Arizona. a realy creepy place where the only thing to do is go to Red Lobster. But now I'm back in New York and it's all good. By: Tom Austin |
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